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Evaluation of the Bradford Dementia Friendly Communities Programme

Janet Dean, Kay Silversides, Janet Crampton and Julie Wrigley

3rd Sep 2015

This report identifies the distinctive features of the Bradford Dementia Friendly Communities programme, and examines how people with dementia can influence what a Dementia Friendly Bradford should be like.

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The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is an independent social change organisation working to solve UK poverty. Uniquely, we also run a housing association and care provider, the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust.